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William Grant Still : a voice high-sounding / Judith Anne Still. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Flagstaff, Arizona : Master-Player Library, [(c)2003.Edition: first editionDescription: vii, 318 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1877873144
  • 9781877873140
  • 1877873152
  • 9781877873157
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • ML410.W555 2003
  • ML410.S855.S857.W555 2003
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Contents:
Essays about the Composer Carrie Still Shepperson: The Hollows of Her Footsteps In My Father's House My Life as a Composer's Daughter From Composer to Composition: The Visionary Path "In the Beginning ... :" The Genesis of Ennanga William Grant Still: A Voice High-Sounding The "Little Life" of William Grant Still The Last Shall be First: The Crucifixion of the World's Famous Composers William Grant Still: Solving the Mystic Puzzle Turning Pages The Gleaming of a Random Light Essays about the Composer's Color and Culture Prejudice: An Acquired Deficiency Why Black Isn't Beautiful An Educational Approach to Negro Individualism For the Man Who Fails Restoring Paths to Dwell In.
Summary: "A series of published and unpublished essays about the 'Dean of Afro-American composers, ' his racial attitudes and his artistic, spiritual and cultural beliefs, written by the composer's daughter."
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library Circulating Collection - First Floor Non-fiction ML410.S855 S755 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001740931

Essays about the Composer Carrie Still Shepperson: The Hollows of Her Footsteps In My Father's House My Life as a Composer's Daughter From Composer to Composition: The Visionary Path "In the Beginning ... :" The Genesis of Ennanga William Grant Still: A Voice High-Sounding The "Little Life" of William Grant Still The Last Shall be First: The Crucifixion of the World's Famous Composers William Grant Still: Solving the Mystic Puzzle Turning Pages The Gleaming of a Random Light Essays about the Composer's Color and Culture Prejudice: An Acquired Deficiency Why Black Isn't Beautiful An Educational Approach to Negro Individualism For the Man Who Fails Restoring Paths to Dwell In.

"A series of published and unpublished essays about the 'Dean of Afro-American composers, ' his racial attitudes and his artistic, spiritual and cultural beliefs, written by the composer's daughter."

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